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Naphthalenophane durch doppelte Photocyclodimerisierung von Distyrylnaphthalinen

1989

Bei der Belichtung von Distyrylnaphthalinen entstehen in regiospezifischen Kopf-Kopf-Cycloadditionen Naphthalenophane. Je nach Stellung der Styryl-Gruppen beobachtet man vollkommen stereospezifische Prozesse (1d 2, 1g 3, 1h 4) und Dimerisierungen mit partiellen Stereoselektivitaten (1b 5–8, 1i 9, 10). Masgeblich sind die Rotamerenpopulation im Ausgangsprodukt 1 und die elektronischen und sterischen Effekte in den Excimeren. Prinzipiell sind Excimere mit paralleler Anordnung moglichst vieler π-Zentren bevorzugt — ein experimenteller Befund, der durch HMO-Rechnungen untermauert wird. Naphthalenophanes by Twofold Photocyclodimerizatio Reactions of Distyrylanaphthalenes Regiospecific head-to-he…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSteric effectseducation.field_of_studyStereochemistryPopulationCycloadditionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolycyclic compoundchemistryParallel arrangementeducationConformational isomerismCyclophaneChemische Berichte
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A new equipment to measure the combined effect of humidity, temperature, mechanical stress and UV exposure on the creep behaviour of polymers

2008

To be able to study and predict the physical properties of a polymeric material under different environmental conditions is very important. Moisture, UV irradiation, thermal and mechanical stresses can dramatically change the characteristics of the material and hinder some specific applications. In this work, a new equipment able to perform creep tests under different environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, stress) is presented. Some preliminary results are also presented using a sample of polyamide 6. As this polymer is sensitive to all these variables, it is appropriate to verify the effectiveness of the new instrument.

chemistry.chemical_classificationWork (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMoistureOrganic ChemistryHumidityPolymerAgeing New equipment Photo degradation Creep UV exposure Humidity effectsStress (mechanics)chemistryCreepThermalIrradiationComposite material
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Why Are Some Enzymes Dimers? Flexibility and Catalysis in Thermotoga maritima Dihydrofolate Reductase

2019

[Image: see text] Dihydrofolate reductase from Thermotoga maritima (TmDFHFR) is a dimeric thermophilic enzyme that catalyzes the hydride transfer from the cofactor NADPH to dihydrofolate less efficiently than other DHFR enzymes, such as the mesophilic analogue Escherichia coli DHFR (EcDHFR). Using QM/MM potentials, we show that the reduced catalytic efficiency of TmDHFR is most likely due to differences in the amino acid sequence that stabilize the M20 loop in an open conformation, which prevents the formation of some interactions in the transition state and increases the number of water molecules in the active site. However, dimerization provides two advantages to the thermophilic enzyme: …

chemistry.chemical_classificationenzyme kinetic isotope effectsbiology010405 organic chemistryStereochemistryChemistryThermophilefree energy calculationsGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistrybiology.organism_classificationenzyme dimers01 natural sciencesCatalysisCofactor0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisEnzymeDihydrofolate ReductaseThermotoga maritimaDihydrofolate reductasebiology.proteinbacteriaQM/MM methods
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ChemInform Abstract: Hydrophobically Directed Aldol Reactions: Polystyrene-Supported L-Proline as a Recyclable Catalyst for Direct Asymmetric Aldol R…

2008

A simple synthetic methodology for the preparation of a polystyrene-supported L-proline material is reported, and this material has been used as catalyst in direct asymmetric aldol reactions between several ketones and arylaldehydes to furnish aldol products in high yields and stereoselectivities. Screening of solvents showed that these reactions take place only in the presence of water or methanol, at lower levels of conversion in the latter case. This solvent effect, coupled with the observed high stereoselectivities, has been explained in terms of the formation of a hydrophobic core in the inner surface of the resin, whereas the hydrophilic proline moiety lies at the resin/water interfac…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAldol reactionChemistryMoietyOrganic chemistryStereoselectivityGeneral MedicineProlinePolystyreneMethanolSolvent effectsCatalysisChemInform
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Understanding the kinetic solvent effects on the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of benzonitrile N-oxide: a DFT study

2011

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, ISSN : 0894-3230, DOI : 10.1002/poc.1858, Issue : 7, Volume : 24, pp. 611 – 618, JUILLET 2011.

chemistry.chemical_compoundBenzonitrilechemistryVolume (thermodynamics)Computational chemistryOrganic Chemistry13-Dipolar cycloadditionPhysical organic chemistryOxideDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsElectron localization functionJournal of Physical Organic Chemistry
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Membrane Lipid-Polypeptide Molecular Associations in Non Aqueous Solvent. Effect of Phosphatidylcholine Concentration and Temperature and their Influ…

1986

Abstract The use of an Ultrastyragel 500 A column for the study of interactions between phosphatidylcholine and gramicidin A in tetra-hydrofuran is described. Analysis of vacant peak has allowed to establish the influence that eluent lipid composition, concentration of injected gramicidin and temperature have on the interaction. At 20[ddot] C, for the assayed phospholipid concentration range (0.04 to 0.14 %, w/v), the lipid/polypeptide molar binding ratio, BR, varies from 1.3 to 6.9. An increase in temperature from 20 to 40[ddot] C causes a decrease in BR of about 20 %. On the other hand, the interaction releases some of the water bound to the lipid polar head, suggesting that the binding i…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneChromatographyAqueous solutionchemistryPhosphatidylcholineDimerPhospholipidGramicidinMolecular MedicineBound waterlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Solvent effectsJournal of Liquid Chromatography
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Redistribution of total reactive nitrogen in the lowermost Arctic stratosphere during the cold winter 2015/2016

2021

During winter 2015/2016 the Arctic stratosphere was characterized by extraordinarily low temperatures in connection with the occurrence of extensive polar stratospheric clouds. From mid of December 2015 until mid of March 2016 the German research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and Long–Range Research Aircraft) was deployed to probe the lowermost stratosphere in the Arctic region within the POLSTRACC (Polar Stratosphere in a Changing Climate) mission. More than twenty flights have been conducted out of Kiruna/Sweden and Oberpfaffenhofen/Germany, covering the whole winter period. Besides total reactive nitrogen (NOy), observations of nitrous oxide, nitric acid, ozone and water were used f…

chemistry.chemical_compoundOzoneArcticReactive nitrogenchemistryddc:550Environmental scienceNitrificationNitrous oxideSedimentationEffects of high altitude on humansAtmospheric sciencesStratosphere
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Mechanism of the oxidation of sulfides by dioxiranes: conformational mobility and transannular interaction in the oxidation of thianthrene 5-oxide.

2004

The detailed study of the oxidation of thianthrene 5-oxide (1) with methyl(trifluoromethyl)dioxirane (5b) in different solvents and in the presence of (18)O isotopic tracers is reported. Thianthrene 5-oxide (1) is a flexible molecule in solution, and this property allows for transannular interaction of the sulfoxide group with the expected zwitterionic 7 and hypervalent 10-S-4 sulfurane 9 intermediates formed in the oxidation and biases the course of the reaction toward the monooxygenation pathway.

chemistry.chemical_compoundReaction mechanismTrifluoromethylchemistryDioxiraneZwitterionOrganic ChemistryHypervalent moleculeSulfoxideSolvent effectsPhotochemistryThianthreneThe Journal of organic chemistry
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1990

Intrinsic viscosities, [η], second virial coefficients, A2, and interaction potentials, g12, for the ternary systems alcohol (1)/3-heptanone (2)/poly(1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (3), with the unbranched alcohols methanol, ethanol and 1-propanol, were determined at 25°C. Taking into account the dependence of the viscometric interaction parameter, B, with the molecular weight of the polymer, the unperturbed dimensions parameter, KΘ, of the polymer was unambiguously obtained. Relationships between ΔKΘ (defined as ΔKΘ = ΔK − KΘ) and excess Gibbs energies, GE, and between excess viscosity, Δ[η], and GE allow to obtain equations relating A2 to ΔKΘ or to Δ[η]. Therefore, A2 can be evaluated from experi…

chemistry.chemical_compoundVirial coefficientChemistryIntrinsic viscosityPolymer chemistryMethanolFlory–Huggins solution theorySolvent effectsTernary operationHeptanone3-HeptanoneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Why Do Five-Membered Heterocyclic Compounds Sometimes Not Participate in Polar Diels–Alder Reactions?

2013

The reactions of bicyclic enone (BCE, 1) with cyclopentadiene (Cp, 2) and the five-membered heterocyclic compounds (FHCs) furan 3 and N-methyl pyrrole 4 for the construction of polycyclic heterocyclic compounds have been studied at the B3LYP/6-31G* level. No reaction takes place in the absence of Lewis acid (LA) catalysts as a consequence of the high activation energy associated with these reactions. Electrophilic activation of BCE 1 by formation of a complex with the BF3 LA, 1-BF3, and solvent effects favor the reactions. However, a different reactivity is manifested by Cp 2 and FHCs 3 and 4. Thus, while the reaction of 1-BF3 with Cp 2 yields the expected exo [4 + 2] cycloadduct, the react…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBicyclic moleculeNucleophileStereochemistryFuranOrganic ChemistryElectrophileLewis acids and basesSolvent effectsEnonePyrroleThe Journal of Organic Chemistry
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